Paul Simon - There Goes Rhymin' Simon (2LP, 45 tours, Coffret, 1STEP, SuperVinyl)
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Paul Simon – vocals, acoustic guitar [click here to see more products featuring Paul Simon]
Pete Carr – electric guitar (A3, B2, D1), acoustic guitar (A1)
Jimmy Johnson – electric guitar (A1, A3)
Cornell Dupree – electric guitar (A2)
Al Gafa, David Spinozza – guitar (B1)
Jerry Puckett – electric guitar (C3)
David Hood – bass guitar (A1, A3, B2, D1-2)
Gordon Edwards – bass guitar (A2)
Bob Cranshaw – bass guitar (B1, C1-2)
Vernie Robbins – bass guitar (C3)
Richard Davis – double bass (B1)
Barry Beckett – keyboards (A1, A3, D1), piano (B2), vibraphone (D1)
Paul Griffin – piano (A2)
Bob James – keyboards (B1, C1)
Bobby Scott – piano (B1)
Carson Whitsett – Hammond organ (C3)
Don Elliott – vibraphone (B1)
Roger Hawkins – drums (A1, A3, B2, D2), percussion (D1)
Rick Marotta – drums (A2)
Grady Tate – drums (B1, C1)
James Stroud – drums (C3)
Airto Moreira – percussion (C2)
The Onward Brass Band – horns (A3)
The Dixie Hummingbirds – group vocals (A2, D2)
Rev. Claude Jeter – falsetto vocals (A3)
Maggie and Terre Roche – backing vocals (C2)
Allen Toussaint – horn arrangements (A2)
Quincy Jones – string arrangements (B1)
Del Newman – string arrangements (C1)
2 LPs, box set
Limited to 10,000 numbered copies
Original analog Master tape : YES
UltraDisc One-Step (UDS1)
Heavy Press : 180g SuperVinyl
Record color : black
Speed : 45 RPM
Size : 12'’
Stereo
Studio
Record Press : RTI
Label : MOFI
Original Label : Columbia
Recorded September 1972 – January 1973 at Columbia Studios, New York City ; A&R Recording, New York City ; Malaco Recording Studios, Jackson, Mississippi ; Muscle Shoals Sound Studio, Sheffield, Alabama ; Morgan Studio, London
Engineered by Jerry Masters, Phil Ramone
Produced by Paul Simon, Phil Ramone, Muscle Shoals Rhythm Section, Paul Samwell-Smith, Roy Halee
Originally released in 1973
To be reissued in 2022
Tracks:
Side A :
- Kodachrome
- Tenderness
- Take Me to the Mardi Gras
Side B :
- Something So Right
- One Man's Ceiling Is Another Man's Floor
Side C :
- American Tune
- Was a Sunny Day
- Learn How to Fall
Side D :
- St. Judy's Comet
- Loves Me Like a Rock
Review :
“Retaining the buoyant musical feel of Paul Simon, but employing a more produced sound, There Goes Rhymin' Simon found Paul Simon writing and performing with assurance and venturing into soulful and R&B-oriented music. Simon returned to the kind of vocal pyrotechnics heard on the Simon & Garfunkel records by using gospel singers. On "Love Me Like a Rock" and "Tenderness" (which sounded as though it could have been written to Art Garfunkel), the Dixie Hummingbirds sang prominent backup vocals, and on "Take Me to the Mardi Gras," Reverend Claude Jeter contributed a falsetto part that Garfunkel could have handled, though not as warmly. For several tracks, Simon traveled to the Muscle Shoals Sound Studios to play with its house band, getting a variety of styles, from the gospel of "Love Me Like a Rock" to the Dixieland of "Mardi Gras." Simon was so confident that he even included a major ballad statement of the kind he used to give Garfunkel to sing: "American Tune" was his musical State of the Union, circa 1973, but this time Simon was up to making his big statements in his own voice. Though that song spoke of "the age's most uncertain hour," otherwise Rhymin' Simon was a collection of largely positive, optimistic songs of faith, romance, and commitment, concluding, appropriately, with a lullaby ("St. Judy's Comet") and a declaration of maternal love ("Loves Me Like a Rock") -- in other words, another mother-and-child reunion that made Paul Simon and There Goes Rhymin' Simon bookend masterpieces Simon would not improve upon (despite some valiant attempts) until Graceland in 1986.” AllMusic Review by William Ruhlmann
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Ratings :
AllMusic : 5 / 5 , Discogs : 4,11 / 5